Dear friends, My company has decided to send me for Linux training. The boss wants me to do the relevant training to bring our company up to speed with IBM and and other major PC brands that are selling Linux on there PCs for end users. So I did some research and the outcome was to do the course through Obsidian systems in South Africa (Where I live). They are offering the Redhat Certified Engineer(RHCE),Supposed to be one of the top IT qualifications. Now the boss wants to know how to tell if this is the the correct course. And he wants to know if we shouldn't maybe go down the SUSE route. My question is a difficult one because I need to justify and prove prior to actually going on the course that RHCE would be the right way to go. I have already mentioned that RedHat base platforms are by far more widely supported than any other distro and that FC will be the best for us to use on our our hardware because it is very configurable and has such great hardware support. But one has to bear in mind that I am trying to explain this to a person who has no idea of computers and operating systems let alone Linux. Could some one point me in the direction of some good justifications for my choice? or point me in a new direction altogether. Either way, I have just got to give him a very convincing answer. Thanks -- Chadley - Linux Rocks Welcome to my world. ****************************************************************** This mail is free for distribution. You are free to - delete it - resend it - use it in anyway that makes you happy. I am not responsible for it or its content due to ignorance. Enjoy the adventures of Linux *******************************************************************